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Fully Scored | Ep. 73 (Andrew Justice & Jonathan Evans)

Season 6, Ep. 73

ISB Trombonists (past and present) dominate this month’s instalment of Fully Scored. Andrew Justice – former Principal Trombone of the ISB – talks to Matthew about his outstanding career in the ISB, his career as an architect and Everton Football Club.


After helping Matthew with part of Andrew’s interrogation, current Principal Trombone of the ISB, Jonathan Evans, then begins his in-depth look at an iconic RSA work, ‘At the edge of time’.


Richard Whitmore (who isn’t an ISB Trombonist) is this month’s inhabitant of the Arid Island. But what one album will he choose to pack?


Fully Scored News, Bandmastermind and Sparsely Scored complete another episode.


Hosted by Matthew Frost

Produced by Simon Gash 

Published by Music Editorial 

Audio extracts used with permission of SP&S

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